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<title>Artwork: 1893</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Taken at the train station in my home town Linköping. As usually I love shooting wide angle with a lot of lines to follow with your eye. This shot has three dominant colors that plays very well against each other. The intended vignetting together with the gritty/rough brick wall also creates a...</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/167440</link>
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<title>Artwork: Blackwater park</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>Took this on a trip to a nearby nature reserve this summer. At a first glance I thought that this was just another landscape-shot, but the more and more I looked at it the better I thought about it. There’s just so much to fixate on… The black “oily” lake together with the rich colors and...</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/162475</link>
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<title>Artwork: Giants</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>I took a lot of pictures of buildings and skyscrapers when I went on vacation to New York this summer. In fact a took so many shots that I got kind of bored sorting them out :/ Now I got some time to play around with some of them though, and this is the result. Intentional darkness and (extreme)...</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/160472</link>
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<title>Artwork: Sky-high</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>Shot this a couple months ago and “refound” it today when I went through my imagebank. I like the simplicity and colours a lot. It’s cropped to an aspect ratio of 1:2 to enhance the height of the pole. Postprocessed in Camera Raw and Photoshop. 
 
* Updated - Moved the pole off center</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/153633</link>
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<title>Artwork: No. 550</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Shot in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. I&#039;ve removed some small spotlights from the ceiling to make it a bit &amp;quot;cleaner&amp;quot;. Quite a lot adjustments done in Camera Raw and Photoshop.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/151976</link>
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<title>Artwork: Black mass monument</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Taken with my new Sigma 10-20mm. Postprocessed with Camera Raw.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/150680</link>
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<title>Artwork: Acupuncture</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Uncategorized</category>
<description>This is what it looks like when God gets some acupuncture    
 
Postprocessed in Photoshop. (Postprocessing in this case means raw-file adjustments, i.e. temperature, exposure, brightness, contrast etc)</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/149044</link>
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<title>Artwork: Imprisoned</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Desaturated, colorized and adjusted in PS.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/147442</link>
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<title>Artwork: Bitter</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Abstract</category>
<description>Time for another abstract. They usually don&#039;t do very well here, but what the heck, here we go anyway. 
 
As usual some play-around in PS.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/143961</link>
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<title>Artwork: VII</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Abstract</category>
<description>As usual some postprocessing done in PS.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/137040</link>
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<title>Artwork: Flow</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Madrid airport. A quite cool photo of an incredibly cool building. The photo is flipped horizontally to make it a bit easier for the eye.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/135778</link>
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<title>Artwork: The absalon spiral</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Desaturated and adjusted in PS. 
 
Updated - increased contrast a bit.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/134713</link>
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<title>Artwork: Flight 221</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Abstract</category>
<description>Another abstract one. Levels and hue adjusted in PS.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/124006</link>
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<title>Artwork: Year 2147: The mad scientist&#039;s new home</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Uncategorized</category>
<description>This is an arranged scene in a museum of computer history (www.itceum.se) which I took a shot of. You can see a picture of the &amp;quot;original&amp;quot; scene here:  http://www.itceum.se/utst_bild.php   
 
Some adjustments are of course done.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/122034</link>
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<title>Artwork: The turn</title>
<author>Slaktad</author>
<category>Photography / Uncategorized</category>
<description>Saturation and contrast adjusted in PS. The original shot is the lower one and I think it works very well on it&#039;s own aswell. Putting the flipped one on top makes it kind of weird, but the &amp;quot;turn&amp;quot; that&#039;s created by doing so is just so great I think.</description>

<link>http://slaktad.gfxartist.com/artworks/121966</link>
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